Student earns award for Nebraska Academy of Sciences presentation

CHADRON – 黑料大事记 State College student Gabrielle Brumfield of Pendleton, Indiana, won the Outstanding Undergraduate Research in Biomedical Sciences $500 award at the Nebraska Academy of Sciences meeting in Lincoln April 12. Her abstract and paper were titled “Effects of Curcumin on the NF-KB Pathway in Triple Negative Breast Cancer.”
The University of Nebraska Medical Center provided the award, according to Professor Dr. Ann Buchmann who guided Brumfield鈥檚 research.
A major snowstorm created havoc for CSC students attempting to make presentations at the meeting. Brumfield and Princess Uba, of Abuja, Nigeria, were scheduled to present but unable to attend. Makala Michka of Stuart, Nebraska, was the only CSC student able to present in person because she arrived in Lincoln before the storm.
Thanks to fellow student Greggory Peterson of Highlands Ranch, Colorado, and his willingness to record video versions of their presentations, as well as his own, Brumfield and Uba were able to upload their presentations to YouTube in time to compete at the Nebraska Academy of Sciences meeting.
Since the CSC campus was closed because of the storm, Peterson made arrangements to record the presentations off campus with a backdrop, lights, and video camera he provided. Peterson, a staff member of 鈥淭he Eagle,鈥 won first and second place awards later in April from the Nebraska Collegiate Media Association for his sports multimedia stories.
鈥淕regg Peterson was a huge help in filming and publishing the videos. He, along with all of my research mentors, made this award possible,鈥 Brumfield said.
Non-traditional student Jessica Rowshandel of Encino, California, flew as far as Minnesota in an attempt to attend the meeting but could not reach Lincoln in time for her presentation.
鈥淒elta was fair enough to reimburse me for my tickets. Basically I spent the day in the air,鈥 she said.
She shared her presentation, 鈥淚dentifying Mars Analog Sites to Test and Assess the Mars Helicopter's Capabilities,鈥 via video chat with Dr. Mike Leite鈥檚 class in February.
The following students presented their research to Math and Science faculty and fellow students on campus April 29:
Gabrielle Brumfield of Pendleton, Ind.: 鈥淧latelet Medicated Rescue of Pancreatic Cancer Cells from Anchorage 鈥 Independent Programmed Cell Death鈥 and 鈥淓ffects of Curcumin on the NF-KB Pathway in Triple Negative Breast Cancer.鈥
Wacey Gallegos of Ainsworth, Neb.: 鈥淒usbin and Amyloid Precursor Protein involvement in neural development and behavior of Prosophila melanogaster.鈥
Isaac Langan of McCook, Neb.: 鈥淗eavy Metal and Nitrate Concentrations in Ground and Surface Water near Crawford, Neb.鈥
Nate Maginnis of Grand Island, Neb.: 鈥淎nalysis of the effect of soda additives on carbon dioxide nucleation rates in aqueous solutions.鈥
Makala Michka of Stuart, Neb.: 鈥淨uantitative Analysis of Diallyl Disulfide in Garlic Supplements.鈥
Greggory Peterson of Highlands Ranch, Colo.: 鈥淒etermination of Heavy Metal Species in Reservoir Sediment of the Pine Ridge 鈥 Black Hills region, Nebraska and South Dakota, USA.鈥
Maria Peterson of Moundridge, Kan.: 鈥淎 Morphometric Study of Rabbits in the White River and Arikaree groups in the Panhandle of Nebraska and Southern South Dakota.鈥
Princess Uba, Abuja, Nigeria: 鈥淨ualitative and Quantitative Analysis of Menthol in Peppermint Tea.鈥
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